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Film: Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up

Fant Library Tiered Classroom

Join the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Council, Fant Library, and the Office of Student Life for a screening of the film Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up. Refreshments will be provided. The audience will be encouraged to take part in a reflection and discussion after the film.

Express Yourself

Nissan Auditorium

Delta Sigma Theta will be hosting an event to discuss the stigmatization placed on mental health in the African American community.  Hosted by: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., National Pan-Hellenic Council, Young Black Leadership Association Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8687883

Valentine’s Guess How Much In The Jar?

Hogarth Dining Center, 408 MUW Drive, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States

Guess how much candy in the jar for a chance to win the entire thing! Completely free to guess Hosted by: The Mam’selle Social Club Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8630449

2nd Chance Prom

Pope Banquet Room

We will be hosting a 2nd Chance Prom, to allow people who did not get a chance to experience prom due to COVID or did not experience it the way, they would have liked to. This will be a fun, laid-back event.  Hosted by: Student Programming Board Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8599289

2nd Chance Prom

Pope Banquet Room

We will be hosting a 2nd Chance Prom, to allow people who did not get a chance to experience prom due to COVID or did not experience it the way they would have liked to. This will be a fun, laid-back event. Hosted by: Student Programming Board Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8599289

A Conversation with Dr. Flonzie Brown Wright

Kossen Auditorium (Inside Poindexter Hall)

The W’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council welcomes Dr. Flonzie Brown Wright to campus for a celebration of DEI Award winners. During the Civil Rights Movement, Wright helped register thousands of voters in Mississippi. She was the first African American female elected official in Mississippi post-Reconstruction and authored the best-selling autobiography Looking Back to Move […]